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two-dimensional electric quadrupole focusing field for particle accelerators can

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Question

two-dimensional electric quadrupole focusing field for particle accelerators can be modeled by a set of four symmetrically placed line charge ,with linear charge densities ,the charge density in two dimensions can be expressed as

?(?,?)=L /a ?_(n=0)^3??(-1)^n ?(?-a)?(?-n?/2)?,

Using the Green function expansion: G(?,?;?`,?`)= -ln(?^2>)+2?_(m=1)^???(1 )/m ((?<)>))^m.cos[m(?-?`)]?, Show that the electrostatic potential is ?(?,?)= /?? ?_(k=0)^???1/(2k+1) ((?<)>))^(4k+2).cos[(4k+2)?]? ,

b)relate the solution of part a to the real part of the complex function: w(z)=2L/4?? ln[((z-ia)(z+ia))/((z-a)(z+a))] Where z=x+iy=?e^i?,

. c)find expressions for the Cartesian components of the electric field near the orgin ,expressed in terms of x and y .keep the k=0 and k=1 terms in the expansion .for y=0 what is the relative magnitude of the k=1 (2^6-pole)contribution to Ex compared to the k=0(2^2-pole or quadrupole)term?

Explanation / Answer

this can help you http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/Class/phy319/phy319/node97.html http://cccbdb.nist.gov/quadrupole.asp please rate if helpful